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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
Render your scene in Vue at 200x150. Save it as a .jpg. I usually set my compression at around 90% but you may have to play around with it to get the right size. Hope this helps.
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Just to wrap up this thread: i appreciate all the great suggestions. i used "save for web" in photoshop. it turned out to be the most painless for my purposes and i can fine tune it easily. i truly appreciate your taking the time to help me out here. i feel "72 degrees in my head" again. by the way, the piece that i posted so painlessly, thanks to y'all is "Waking the Ancients" . again, thanks! steelrazer (bill)
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THUMBNAILS!!! swear,.... i can skin a molecule off a gnats ass in photoshop, but for the life of me i can't figure out consistently how to get a thumbnail under 15kb from one of my vue renders!! HELP!!!! no prob getting the render under the limbo stick to post, but the straight jacket is always at the ready at thumbnail time...any suggestions....please, ...the sweet balm of a solution... seriously (and i was being very serious already..) anybody with some help would find purchase in the pantheon of my favorites. more info? ....ask away. please, don't let this be my waterloo!(i do windows..even the glass kind!) thank you, thank you, thank you!! (in advance and on reciept!) steelrazer (the humbled one)